Lange Voorhout 62
Lange Voorhout 62 is a former mansion on the Lange Voorhout in The Hague, Netherlands. The building is in use by the Statenbank.
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Architectural style | Neoclassical style |
Location | The Hague |
Address | Lange Voorhout 62 |
Completed | 17th century (foundation) 1776 (remodeled in Neoclassical style) |
History
The building was owned by Gerard Hoet II, the son of the decorative painter Gerard Hoet.[1] He commissioned the paintings in the salon by the Hague painter P.C. la Fargue.[1] After he died the house was sold to Adriaan Senn van Basel, who had it remodeled in neoclassical style.[1]
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Dutch Rijksmonument 17717 |
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References
- Rijksmonument report
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